Flow Assurance – Design and Operations of Multiphase Systems 2014

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Flow Assurance – Design and Operations of Multiphase Systems 2014
TEKNA KONFERANSE
www.teknakurs.no/intconf
1st International
Flow Assurance – Design and
Operations of Multiphase Systems 2014
International forum for engineers and flow assurance professionals
Flow-Induced Vibrations, New Initiatives,
Technology Qualifications and Practical Applications
Excellent networking in an informal atmosphere
3 and 4 March 2014, Hafjell, Norway
expertise — network — career
Tekna - The Norwegian Society of Graduate Technical and Scientific Professionals
1st International
Flow Assurance
- Design and Operations of Multiphase Systems 2014
The program committee and Tekna are delighted to invite you to the first
International conference in Flow Assurance – Design and Operations in
Multiphase Systems, to be held at Hafjell 3 to 4 March 2014.
Key words for this years conference are;
Flow Induced Vibrations
New Initiatives
Technology Qualifications
Practical Applications
The program gives you time to hit
the slopes at Hafjell in the long
lunch-break.
Multiphase flow technology continues to advance. Researchers, engineering
companies and operators all contribute to enable developing oil and gas resources
that were previously deemed unfeasible.
In this year's conference, new initiatives related to multiphase flow systems are
presented. These involve hydrate and sand management, as well as complex fluids,
measurement solutions, and software development.
Flow assurance technology qualification will be presented, alongside
operational experiences related to flow performance and thermal design.
A session has been dedicated to flow induced vibrations in upstream production
systems, which might lead to fatigue fracture of piping.
This challenge is met often during design and operation, and predictive models
are currently immature. Presentations ranging from introduction and background
to practical applications and field experiences will be given.
The conference attracts oil and gas industry professionals, technology developers,
academics and researchers to share the latest innovations in this rapidly
expanding technology area.
Held in the in the mountains of Norway, the conference offers a relaxed
atmosphere in which to be updated on the latest technology developments and
give you excellent networking opportunities. You will be able to nurture and grow
your network, and the program gives you time to hit the slopes at Hafjell with
other professionals in the long lunch-break.
Make this your priority event,
meet the key players and be updated!
Monday 3 March
08:00 Registration, coffee and tea
12:00 Lunch
08:30 Welcome
15:30 Flow assurance-the impact
of black powder
08:40 KEY NOTE: Longer Deeper Colder
– lessons learned
Highlights from working with ultra long
gas/condensate pipelines in the Arctic and
ultra deep gas/condensate development
in East Africa, compared to Ormen Lange
Development
Henning Holm, Statoil, Norway
09:15 Questions/Answers
09:30 Developments in Multiphase Flow Research: Characterization methods
and complex fluids
Multiphase flow
Measurement Technology
Complex Fluids
Martin Smestad Foss,
Institute for Energy Technology, Norway
10:00Break
10:30 Customizing OLGA
using in-house models
Use of the Plug-in interface to
'customize' OLGA with in-house models
Overview through industry-relevant
examples
Federico Sporleder, SLB, Norway
11:00 A comprehensive 1D asphaltene
deposition tool for wells and
pipelines
Multi-phase flow simulation in wells
Coupling flow chemistry
Aris Twerda, TNO, The Netherlands
11:30 FlowManager: Comparison with
Åsgard field data
Prediction of surging and slugging
at low flow rates
The development of a new online Flow
Assurance Simulator for Åsgard B
Full field model with wells, flowlines,
subsea gas compressor station and topside
process
Kristian Holmås, FMC Technologies, Norway
Challenges with black powder in natural gas export pipelines
Recommendations for pipeline pigging
and analyses
Distribution of black powder in piping
and equipment at terminals
Svein Solvang, Gassco, Norway
16:00 Thermal design and insulation
of multiphase flowlines
Overview of the current technologies for
thermal management for gas and oil
dominated systems
The main challenges with respect to
fabrication, installation and operation of
such systems
Biljana Doric, Total Norway
16:30 Break
17:00 Unload to Host Emulsion from
Lab Experiment to Plant Execution
Pabs Angelo, Shell
17:30 Ethanol Qualified for
Hydrate Control
Arild Stokkenes, Statoil, Norway
18:00 Magnetic Resonance:
An Innovative Technology
to Measure Multiphase Flow
Description of the concept and
industrialization of a magnetic resonance
based multiphase flowmeter
Presentation of experimental results
Demonstration of diagnostic capabilities
Dr. Ir. Jankees Hogendoorn and
André Boer, KROHNE, The Netherlands
18:30 End of day one
19:30 Aperitif
20:00 Dinner
Tuesday 4 March
09:00 DNV-RP-O501
Managing of Sand Production
Sand Management
DNV-RP-O501 versus API 14E
Bjarte Hægland, DNV, Norway
09:30 Applying the Technology
Qualification Process to Flow
Assurance Models
The technology qualification process is
typically focused on qualification of
hardware but is now also being used for
flow assurance models
Work is ongoing on defining requirement
for the different technology readiness
levels, and determining when a technology is ready to be used in a project
Examples will be used to discuss the
qualification process
Håvard Eidsmoen, Statoil, Norway
10:00 Break
10:20 Flow Induced Vibrations – Overview
Overview of flow induced vibration in
piping systems
Current methodologies for assessing
excitation levels from multiphase flow,
and case examples
Improving the current state of knowledge
Rob Swindell, Xodus Group, UK
11:30 Flow Induced Vibrations
– driftserfaringer
Knud Lunde/Steinar Orre, Statoil, Norway
12:00 Flow-induced vibration assessment
of a subsea manifold branch for the
Visund Nord field
Fluid-structure interaction analysis of a
subsea manifold branch subject to
internal multiphase flow
Comparison of predicted vibration
response with field measurements
Arnaud Sanchis, FMC Technologies, Norway
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Multiphase Fluid-Structure Interaction
in Flexible Risers and Pipes
Per Kjellgren, Kongsberg, Norway
14:00 Corrosion Control
in Sour Gas Pipelines
Critical parameters for internal corrosion
Applicable corrosion control methods for
sour service
Additional problems caused by solid
corrosion products
Jon Kvarekvål, IFE, Norway
14:30 Summary
10:40 Flow Induced Pulsations and
Vibrations of Subsea Pipe Systems
Stefan Belfoid, Statoil, Norway
11:10 Break
Share the latest innovations in this
rapidly expanding technology area.
This conference was previously known as
"Design og drift av flerfasesystemer for olje
og gass", held in Norwegian.
This time English will be the conference
language and we hope this will enable you
to participate.
Technical Commitee:
Lisa Cappelen Paulsson,
Statoil
Time and venue:
3 to 4 March 2014,
Quality Hotel & Resort Hafjell
Accomodation:
Tekna has reserved a block of rooms
at the venue hotel, Quality Hotel & Resort
Hafjell.
The rates for the conference guests are:
The rates for the conference guests are: NOK
1.830.- ex VAT pr day, per single room.
Arne Dugstad,
IFE
Prices include breakfast, lunch and
3 course dinner every evening at the venue.
Ivar Brandt,
SPT Group
To be paid directly to the hotel.
Drinks are only included at the
Conference dinner.
Monika Johansen,
DNV
Kjetil Mo,
Aker Solutions
Chris Ruigrok,
Kongsberg Oil & Gas Technologie
Visa Application:
The organizer advice authors and
delegates who are in need of visa to enter
Norway, to ask for a letter of invitation and
apply for Visa as soon as possible.
Exhibition:
The conference opens up for companies to
display their products and services. The exhibition is situated outside the conference hall.
Price NOK 10.000.- ex VAT
(in addition to the delegate fee)
Cancellation:
Cancellations received after 22 February 2014
will be subject of cancellation fee
NOK 1.200.- ex VAT.
Cancellations made later than
25 February 2014, full fee will be charged.
Written cancellation only.
Returadresse:
Tekna
PB 2312 Solli
0201 Oslo
Registration:
www.teknakurs.no/intconf
kurs@tekna.no
(+47) 22 94 75 00
Course id 1402558
Time and venue:
3 to 4 March 2014,
Quality Hotel & Resort Hafjell, Norway Project manager:
Anu Helena Laakso
E-mail: ahl@tekna.no
Fee
Member of Tekna NOK 8.500.- ex VAT
Non members NOK 9.500.- ex VAT
One day attendance NOK 4.000.- ex VAT
Delegates under 30 years NOK 4.000.- ex VAT
All fees are ex VAT and not including
accommodation and travel.
1 and 2 April 2014,
Ventiler i olje og gass,
Fornebu, Norway
11 and 12 June 2014,
Small Scale LNG,
Stavanger, Norway
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